Greetings,
A follow up. The 3rd point is, IMO, super important.

First, I goofed on my partition layout. It should have been this:
/dev/sda1 /boot/efi
/dev/sda2 /boot
/dev/sda3 LUKS encrypted partition

Second, I had an unexpected spare hour today. I found my typo and
rebuilt grub. Hooray! Working system!

The minor issue now is that I had it auto-log-in and I get this prompt:

"Xsession: unsupported number of arguments (5): falling back to default
session."

Press "okay" and it boots just fine. If I get the chance, I will spin up
a VM later and try a very basic install with auto-log-in and see if I
still get the message. If so, I will file a report.

Third (and most importantly!), the new install has the same issue as the
live environment. /etc/resolv.conf is set to 127.0.0.1 for some silly
unknown reason - even though the NetworkManager config picks up the
right DNS from DHCP.

Thinking it might be my network, I tested my friends network, the cafe,
and a cellular hotspot. All the exact same situation.

OK, is it my device? I checked my second laptop and a friends laptop -
both with the Live USB. Same exact thing.

Personally, I think this is a super high critical blocker on the
release. There is no connection for users without them not only
modifying /etc/resolv.conf by hand, but changing the immutable attribute
(still haven't figure out the timing, I just know that after a while it
will reset). That is flat out unacceptable.

I will hunt for bug-reports on this issue later. It's late now, so time
for sleep. :-)

Thanks!
~Stack~

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